To: KineticKitty
Thanks. There wasn't really anything objectionable about my post, and there isn't anything unusual about my opinion on this topic (at least half of the people on FR seem to share my feelings about it); this person has been trying to sustain a flame war with me for months (some odd obsession, it seems), and it's not even remotely interesting to me. My advice? Get out while you still can. LOL
66 posted on
08/26/2003 7:39:41 PM PDT by
DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
("I'm just a caveman. Your modern world frightens and confuses me...")
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Thanks. There wasn't really anything objectionable about my post, and there isn't anything unusual about my opinion on this topic (at least half of the people on FR seem to share my feelings about it);...You're wrong about that. I don't see half of the people on FR whining about Jessica getting attention for her rescue.
...this person has been trying to sustain a flame war with me for months (some odd obsession, it seems),...
If there were people trashing Iwo Jima vets every week, I think you would engage them about it every time. So again, you're being hypocritical.
and it's not even remotely interesting to me. My advice? Get out while you still can. LOL
Good advice. There will be consequences to trashing POWs.
68 posted on
08/26/2003 7:45:42 PM PDT by
#3Fan
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
I'm starting to get this... now. LOL. Like I said based on THIS thread I can't see what all of this hoopla is about. There seems to be a lot of anger wrapped up in a simple medal debate. *sigh* oh well, I've been flamed worse by better. ;-)
I would change my tag line to;
>>Warning<< If you start with personal attacks or name calling you are conceeding that you have no more intelligent replies to add to a good debate, and hense forfit by using previously mentioned attacks. -and plus you tend to brighten my day by making me laugh a little.
But alas.. it's just to long :(
73 posted on
08/26/2003 8:22:22 PM PDT by
KineticKitty
(We support our troops...as long as what they say/do fits our preconceived notions?)
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